A user may easily replace lenses in the protective goggles. The frame body is compositely made with a rigid frame member and a resilient frame member. An outer circumferential area of a replaceable lens abuts against the resilient frame member and also engages with the rigid frame member so as to be fixed together. The resilient frame member guarantees fluid-tightness (water-tightness or air-tightness) of the goggles and dispenses with a packing and the like.
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1. Protective goggles comprising:
a frame body compositely formed with a rigid frame member and a resilient frame member, said resilient frame member having a face abutting cushion member;
at least one replaceable lens having an outer circumferential area;
a circumferential flange provided on said outer circumferential area surrounding a front surface of said replaceable lens such that said circumferential flange abuts against a front face side of said frame body and the lens alone is detachable with and from said front face side of the frame body, said front face side being on a side of said frame body opposite said face abutting cushion member; and
wherein the outer circumferential area of said replaceable lens abuts against the resilient frame member and engages with the rigid frame member.
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The present invention relates to protective goggles to be used for dust protective goggles, swimming goggles or the like.
There have been protective goggles that protect users' eyes, such as swimming goggles.
There are occasional demands for modifying such swimming goggles, for example, by changing lenses to dioptrical lenses or polarized lenses suitable for a user's eyesight, to colored lenses for a user's preference, or darker or lighter lenses according to surrounding brightness.
For the foregoing purposes, some types of goggles have lenses that are replaceable by a user with respect to goggle frames (some are hard-type frames, others are soft-type frames that are relatively soft in material).
In case of the soft-type frame (e.g. shown in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 61-154925, page 4,
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide protective goggles in which lenses may be replaced by a user easier than in conventional goggles.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention has the following advantageous features.
Since the frame being a combination of the rigid and the resilient frame member receives the replaceable lens at its front face side, the lens may readily be replaced in the state where the frame members are combined.
Since the outer circumferential area of the replaceable lens abuts against the resilient frame member, fluid-tightness (water-tightness and air-tightness) between the lens and the frame body can be guaranteed by the resilient member, and thereby resulting in dispensing with a packing or the like.
The outer circumferential area of the lens is also fixed by an engagement with the rigid frame member, and the rigid frame member guarantees resistance to deformability of the whole frame body in use. Therefore, water invasion during use (swimming) through a gap due to deformation of the frame body may be prevented.
The lens and the frame members do not have to be in an exact fixation position, but may be more or less off from it as long as they cause no trouble in use. The outer circumferential area of the lens may be engaged indirectly with the rigid frame member through the resilient frame member. For example, the rigid frame member is sandwiched or surrounded by the resilient frame member.
Although the flange portion and the stopping portion may extend only a part of the outer circumference of the lens, when they extend around the whole outer circumference of the lens, the lens is reliably fixed on the frame body even when power is applied in use and the strength against deformation becomes sufficient, and the protective goggles excellent in strength may be obtained.
With this structure, the stopping portion and the rigid frame member, both made of hard material, are engaged with each other and fixed together. As a result, strength and durability in the protective goggles become superior.
Embodiments of protective goggles of the present invention are described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the respective embodiments, protective goggles are provided in the form of swimming goggles.
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Materials of the rigid frame member 1 are plastic such as polycarbonate and polypropylene. Materials of the resilient frame member 2 include, for example, silicon rubber and thermoplastic elastomer resin which has resiliency and flexibility. The rigid and the resilient frame members 1 and 2 may be integrated (bonded together) by insert forming (molding) or two-color forming.
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The outer circumferential area of the lens 5, which is replaceable, not only abuts against the resilient frame member 2 but also meshes with the rigid frame member 1, so that the lens 5 is fixed with the frame body. More specifically, the stopping portion 61 of the outer circumferential area of the lens 5 fixedly engages with the rigid frame member 1. Here, hard two elements, i.e. the stopping portion 61 and the rigid frame member 1, are engaged with each other and fixed together, and this enhances strength and durability.
The flange portion 6 and the stopping portion 61 extend around the whole outer circumference of the lens 5. Thus even force is applied during swimming, the lens 5 is reliably fixed with the frame body and the frame body is free from deformation, and thereby resulting in providing excellent strength. It is sufficient that the flange portion 6 and the stopping portion 61 extend at least a portion of the outer circumferential area.
The swimming goggles of this embodiment may be used as follows.
In the swimming goggles, the replaceable lens may be readily replaced by removing it from or attaching it to the front face side of the frame body which is the combination of the rigid and resilient frame members 1 and 2. The outer circumferential area of the replaceable lens 5 abuts against the resilient frame member 2, and the resilient frame member 1 guarantees water-tightness around the outer circumferential area of the lens 5. This structure requires no packing member therearound, and further facilitates easier change of lens 5 than conventional goggles. In other words, high quality goggles with replaceable or spare lenses 5 may become available.
The outer circumferential area of the lens 5 is also fixedly engaged with the rigid frame member 1. This rigid frame member 1 guarantees resistance to deformation of the frame body as a whole in use. Water invasion during swimming through a gap caused by the deformation of the goggles will be eliminated.
The face-abutting cushion member 3 is formed as one body with and by the resilient frame member 2, and the resilient frame member 2 including the face-abutting cushion member 3 is fabricated readily and favorably.
The protective goggles may be used for dust preventive purposes with air-tightness, instead of water-tightness. Protective goggles may be prepared as two-glass type like this embodiment as well as single-glass type (not shown).
Embodiment 2 is described below highlighting differences from Embodiment 1.
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Next, the state of the swimming goggles of this embodiment in use is described.
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Also abutment of the outer circumferential area of the lens 5 against the resilient frame member 2 necessitates no existence of a packing. Therefore, this advantageously enables easier replacement of lens 5 for a user than conventional goggles.
Joining area among the outer circumferential area of the lens 5, the resilient frame member 2 and the rigid frame member 1 in this embodiment is constituted as shown in
Embodiment 3 is described below focusing on difference from the foregoing embodiments.
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With the structure stated above, in the protective goggles of the present invention, the replaceable lens 5 may readily be attached with and detached from the front face side of the frame body in which the rigid and resilient frame members 1 and 2 are combined. The outer circumferential area of the lens not only abuts against the resilient frame member but also engages with the rigid frame so that the lens is fixed together with the frame members and fluid-tightness may be obtained. Furthermore, abutment of the outer circumferential area of the lens against the resilient frame member necessitates no existence of a packing or the like. As a result the goggles in which the lens may be more readily and reliably replaced by a user compared with conventional goggles is provided.
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